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Irene Grief

The monthly-published Atlantic magazine did a long interview with Irene Grief. Grief was the first woman to be awarded Ph.D. in computer science from MIT ' in 1975.

Jack Kilby

The first integrated circuit (IC) was created by Jack Kilby (1923-2005), engineer at Texas Instruments in 1958, and it was demonstrated on 24 March, 1959.

British Chancellor, George Osborne, announced on 19 March that an institute would be set up to focus on the Big Data phenomenon and algorithm research in the United Kingdom.

Leslie Lamport

In 2013, Leslie Lamport from Microsoft Research received the A.M. Turing award, which equals the Nobel Prize in computer science.

In March 1989, physicist turned programmer Tim Berners-Lee presented for the first time his proposal, which was to become the worldwide web.

Twitter, one of the leading community networks and today's most popular short text messaging service, was launched on its way to conquer the world at 9.50 in the morning on 21 March.

Introduced at the Computer Trade Show in Barcelona in the autumn of 1985, ZX Spectrum+ 128 was released in the United Kingdom in February 1986.

What can be regarded as artificial intelligence in games? To put it simply, it is generally a code that arrives at “intelligent” answers through reviewing information relevant to the game.

Tony Sale

The Computer Conservation Society in the UK has announced a call for applications for the second Tony Sale Award.

ZX80, the world’s smallest and cheapest computer at the time, which was to have a powerful impact on the manufacture and sale of personal computers in the UK, was introduced in February.

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